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Speed Camera Audit - seeking your opinion on safety cameras

UPDATE:Below is a record of what appeared on YourSAy during the open consultation process from 24 June 2018 to 15 July 2018.

The Government wants to ensure that fixed safety cameras are located in the right locations for the right reasons.

To help achieve this, we are inviting you to share your thoughts and comments on safety cameras.

An independent review with the University of Adelaide Centre for Automotive Safety Research is also being conducted. This report will be made public.

In 2017, speed was a contributing factor in 25% of fatal crashes in South Australia. Even where driving over the speed limit does not directly cause the crash, the severity of the resulting injury is directly linked to the impact speed. (For details on this and Speed Management Research and Speed Crash Diagram)

The Department for Transport, Planning and Infrastructure uses specific criteria for selecting the locations of fixed safety cameras

We also want to know if you think this criteria is adequate and if there is anything else you believe should be considered when selecting locations. (You can see the exact camera locations on the map below and listed in suburbs in the survey)

Your comments and suggestions will be considered as part of the review process and will help influence the future safety camera program for South Australia.

You can explore the location for 35 safety cameras at intersections using the interactive map below. You can visit these safety cameras by clicking on the relevant pin and selecting View this safety camera.